Whether you fancy the classic yellow daffodil or prefer to mix in some white, cream, orange, or pink blooms, a bouquet of ...
Daffodil bouquets are hitting shelves in central New Mexico, and the proceeds from buying them are going to a good cause for ...
Gardening expert David Denyer has urged Brits to follow one 'vital step' after buying a bundle of daffodils from the supermarket. Otherwise, you'll risk harming your skin - and killing your other bloo ...
Apart from shortening the life of your other blooms, when the sap touches the skin, it can cause a rash or itch when handling them. For this reason, Denyer advises wearing the best gardening gloves to ...
Daffodils are a sure sign that spring is on the way - but there's one crucial thing you need to know before mixing them with other flowers ...
However, before mixing your £1 daffodils with other flowers to create a bouquet arrangement, David Denyer, flower expert at Eflorist, shared a vital tip you must do - or risk the daffodils ...
Still, around this time every year, I always picked daffodils for a sunny indoor bouquet. I had no idea about the reality that David Denyer, flower expert at Eflorist, shared with me over email ...
"While daffodils look beautiful on their own, mixing them with other flowers is an easy way to brighten up a room and create depth to your bouquet," he added. "So to do this, simply place your cut ...
In a statement to the Mirror, Mr Denyer explained that when the bottoms of daffodil stems are cut, they release a 'sticky sap' that is toxic to both plants and humans. To avoid skin irritation or a ...
Daffodils are known for their uplifting colour, unique shape, and budget-friendly price. Several retailers have already begun selling mini bouquets of these bright blooming flowers for just £1.